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<h3><a name="cssattr_0001000301002d00"></a>list-style Attribute </h3>
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{ <b>list-style:</b> &lt;<b>keyword&gt;</b> || &lt;<b>position&gt;</b> || &lt;<b>url&gt;</b>}<BR></p>
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This property can be set on any element, and it will inherit normally down the tree. However, the 'list-style' will only be displayed on elements with a 'display' value of 'list-item'. In HTML this is typically the case for the 'LI' element. </p>
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The 'list-style' property is a shorthand notation for setting the three properties 'list-style-type', 'list-style-image', and 'list-style-position' at the same place in the style sheet. </p>
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This attribute is inherited. </p>
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<b>Settings</b></p>
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If no type is specified, the default is disc and the default position is outside. </p>
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